Walks and hikes, sites and activities to enjoy; strolls off the beaten path allow you to discover an unimagined heritage.
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«Watch the animals»: unexpected encounters in the Genevois Haut-Savoyard |
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Goats, snails, Indian peacocks, Cameroonian mouflons, and hens unlike any others, the biodiversity of the Genevois Haut-Savoyard is as rich as its landscapes. You will be invited into extraordinary farms and gardens, where you will observe the life-cycle and environment of familiar animals, as well as that of more intriguing species. Your experience will be as tasty as it is playful: you will be invited to try several farm products at the end of your visit. Young children love it, and adults can relive parts of their childhood.
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A Walk in Taninges : Marcelly Peak |
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The Marcelly Peak, 2002 m high, is visible from a distance and can be seen from the banks of Lake Léman. This incredible belvedere offers a 360° panoramic view of the Alps, the Mont Blanc and the Léman basin. The paths that lead up to it also offer a very beautiful view of the mountain pastures and lakes during the walk. Short marked routes for a three and a half hour walk which, apart from some brief, rather steep and aerial sections, does not present major difficulties. |
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Transborder stroll: a course in History |
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The «Guide de découverte du patrimoine transfrontalier» once again suggests a lovely walk. An itinerary that begins in Avusy whose village, and especially the Church, built in 1758, are a testament to the, at times difficult, coexistence of catholics and protestants who shared the valdo-genevan territory at the end of the 16th century. Then, a short distance from there, an even older history awaits you in Sézegnin. The village probably sheltered a gallo-roman villa and a 700 tomb burial ground dating back to the «Bas empire» (4th-6th century A.D.) before becoming, in the Middle Ages, a part of the estate of the genevan priory of Saint-Victor. Two magnificant limestone fountains constructed in a row and dating back to the end of the 19th century can still be found there today. The Lyana farm, named after the first protestant family from Tuscany to take refuge in Geneva, also merits a glance; the renaissance entryway with a sash window in particular. |
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Wildlife trips : safari in Genevois Haut-Savoyard |
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Participate in all the possible encounters: starting from Habère-Poche and up to Praz-de-Lys, join in the mischievous games of the marmots and admire the evolution of the chamois. Allow yourself to be led to the sanctum of the mouflons, charming wild sheep with large curving horns that can be spotted only under special circumstances If you enjoy solving puzzles, you will also be able to retrace the tracks and trails left by these animals, accustomed to seclusion. Amazing encounters that are full of poetry.
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Musée Paysan: travel through time |
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Dive into the history of Haute-Savoie: the Paysalp Eco-museum allows you to discover the ways of life in the olden days through several sites. Besides the reconstruction of a classroom from the 1930s, the Musée Paysan in Viuz-en-Sallaz bears witness to the ingenuity of the men and women who lived in the mountains two centuries ago.
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